Deodorant [noun]
Definition of Deodorant:
something that freshens
Opposite/Antonyms of Deodorant:
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Sentence/Example of Deodorant:
In 2010, a pregnant Jaime Schmidt was inspired to start developing an all-natural deodorant with transparent ingredient labeling.
Wipes, including makeup wipes, deodorant wipes and body wipes, had become popular over the last five years as more sub-categories emerged.
They tried frantically to remedy the situation by the use of this toothpaste and that, and this deodorant and the other.
A Deodorant is a substance which neutralizes or destroys the unpleasant odors arising from matter undergoing putrefaction.
As a deodorant, keep in an open vessel a sponge or cloth saturated with the Chlorides full strength.
A disinfectant is not necessarily an antiseptic or a deodorant, nor are these last necessarily disinfectants.
Chloride of lime, or bleaching powder as it is often called, is a good disinfectant, as well as a deodorant.
Directions for disinfecting the pan will be given later, but remember that a properly kept pan needs no deodorant solution.
The Rev. Mr Moule was the first to direct attention to the value of dried earth as a deodorant of excreta.
A deodorant is not necessarily a disinfectant, nor is every disinfectant a deodorant.